Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Dark Tales of Mystery and Intrigue

Dark Tales of Mystery and Intrigue will be explored at the Fosston Library on Tuesday, Oct. 5, at 7 p.m., by mentalist and magician Robert Halbrook. Using a number of relics and antiques from his personal collection, Halbrook will make connections with the lives and stories of such writers as Stephanie Meyer and Edgar Allan Poe. Magic, illusion, telekinesis, mind reading - they’re all part of the presentation, which includes audience participation.
The presentation is aimed towards teens 12 to 18, but my guess is it would be enjoyed by adults as well, especially anyone who enjoys a good spooky story.
The program is free and supported by funds from the Minnesota Arts & Cultural Heritage fund.

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